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Vantage Point Hosts Online Series of Film and Discussion Evenings
Focus on Women's Political Progress, Racial Equity and Cultural Literacy
The Vantage Point Arts & Culture Collective is presenting a series of online programs celebrating Residences at Vantage Point’s 30th anniversary. The series, “Community Rising,” will be shown Sept. 16, 23 and 30. All programs run from 7-8 p.m. and are free. Registration is required.
“Community Rising” features videos followed by conversations between community leaders on topics of women’s political progress, racial equity, and cultural literacy. Viewers may participate in the moderated discussions via Chat.
On Sept. 16, the first program, “Political Progress of Women” will include a TED talk video featuring Cecile Richards, a past president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of American and co-founder of Supermajority, a women’s political action group. It will be followed by a conversation between Maryland State Delegates Jessica Feldmark and Terri L. Hill, MD, of District 12. Register here.
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On Sept. 23, a video of anti-racist activist Jane Elliott with Oprah Winfrey on the talk show host’s program almost two decades ago will be shown. It will be followed by a conversation, “Anti-Racism and Black Lives Matter,” between Candace Dotson Reed, Chief of Staff and Executive Director, Office of Equity and Inclusion at University of Maryland Baltimore County, and Tom Coale, an attorney with Talkin & Oh in Howard County. Register here.
The final program, on Sept. 30, includes a TED talk video, featuring Princeton student Priya Vulchi and Harvard student Winona Guo, co-authors of the textbook, “Tell Me Who You Are.” It will be followed by a conversation, “What It Takes to be Racially Literate,” between Sabina Taj, Howard County Board of Education member and Adjunct Faculty at Howard Community College, and Hammond High School junior Uma Ribeiro. Register here.
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The Vantage Point Arts & Culture Collective presents programs for residents of the retirement community and other local residents to showcase Residences at Vantage Point’s engagement with Howard County institutions.
There is no admission fee for the programs, but reservations are required for each of the sessions. Register at https://bit.ly/2YNARh5 or call Katie Stewart at 410-992-1241. The Zoom link for registered events will be sent the day before the event.
